Edit: Sold on EBay within 30 mins of listing for $2200 plus shipping.
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Sadly, I don't seem to bond with the Fujifilm system, so I'm going to sell my new X100VI. I’ve had it six weeks. This is a super little camera in all respects, but it's an "old dog/new tricks" thing, I guess, for me to work well with it when I'm so used to Olympus and formerly Nikon systems. Here are the particulars:
- Fujifilm X100VI - 40 megapixel X-Trans sensor, IBIS, optical and electronic viewfinders, weather resistant when the filter/hood is attached, includes the popular film simulations and ability to create your own.
- MartinDuke leather half case
- Haoge combination lens hood and UV filter (provides weather resistance)
- Printed and spiral bound X100VI manual, 392 pages.
- "Shutter count" = 1300, which, in Fuji fashion equates to a lot less because they count power on/off cycles and other things in that total My best estimate is around 700-800 max.
- Square Trade (Allstate) 2-year transferrable insurance policy. I will transfer this to you after a sale is complete.
$2150 and I will ship to continental USA (Payment via PayPal Goods & Services) to protect us both.
First, read the instructions for this forum. Second, with several hundred $ of included extras, and the current market pricing I have gone pretty low. Not looking to fleece anyone, just price it fairly in the market. I’ll list it on EBay this weekend but wanted to start here.
Where did Fuji make this camera?
China. In order to try to ramp up production to meet the expected demand, they either expanded a facility they already owned or added a new one. From all reports, and mine verifies this, build quality retains the Fuji standards. This one was delivered in the first batch available and appears perfect to me. By the way, demand was even higher than expected so they are still working to fulfill a large backlog.
banjoboy wrote:
China. In order to try to ramp up production to meet the expected demand, they either expanded a facility they already owned or added a new one. From all reports, and mine verifies this, build quality retains the Fuji standards. This one was delivered in the first batch available and appears perfect to me. By the way, demand was even higher than expected so they are still working to fulfill a large backlog.
Thank you very much! It's the kind of information that I can't ask Mr. Google.
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